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Stop overpaying for your homeowners insurance

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HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - Chances are you're paying too much on your homeowners insurance, and a simple review of your plan could help lower your bill.

Homeowners insurance has changed radically over the last decade or two. The longer you've been with one company, the more you're paying.

If you're still sitting on a policy you haven't checked in a while, you'll find you've been charged on a number of items you may not even need.

Tune in to WMBF News Thursday at 6 p.m. as Anchor David Klugh shows us how to save hundreds of dollars a year.

Text HOMEOWNER to 84300 and David Klugh will send you a reminder text at 5 p.m. Thursday evening as a reminder to catch his story on how to save money with your homeowners insurance policy.

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